All News articles – Page 652
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Answering the questions about reducing offshore wind costs
The Offshore Wind Programme Board (OWPB) has published its annual report for 2013, presented in the form of a series of questions for its membership on reducing the levelised cost off offshore wind energy.
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‘Best ever’ year for Scottish renewables
Scotland’s green energy record was broken in 2013 as new figures show wind, hydro, solar, and biomass generated enough electricity to meet 46.5% of the country’s needs.
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EMEC to study reliability of subsea cabling
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) Ltd, based in Orkney, is to share learning on the performance of subsea cabling in high energy environments to support the development of commercial wave and tidal energy sites.
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Hempel helps reduce offshore costs
Denmark-based Hempel has been busy delivering its high performance protective coatings to the renewable energy industry, but this year plans to release new products to help reduce costs.
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SWL prepares for Seawork debut
SWL Rope Lifting and Testing Ltd will be exhibiting at Mercator Media Ltd’s Seawork Exhibition for this first time this year with its recently extended portfolio.
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MEPC completes 66th meeting
The IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) met for its 66th session from 31 March to 4 April 2014, at IMO Headquarters in London.
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Another island ferry for Norden-Frisia
Cassens Werft is to build a new diesel-electric ferry for German shipping company, Norden-Frisia.
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Solent Plastics returns
Following a successful Seawork Exhibition in 2013, Solent Plastics confirms it will be exhibiting again in 2014.
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Bags of potential
Buoyancy and ballast specialist, Unique Seaflex, is returning to Mercator Media Ltd''s Seawork Exhibition this year on stand C7.
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Dometic Marine unveils Sea Xchange Watermaker
Generating fresh water is now easier for vessel owners with Dometic Marine’s new product, the Sea Xchange water reverse osmosis system.
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Charity and Taylor début
UK-based Charity and Taylor (electronic services) Ltd, which specialises in marine sales, service and repairs, is exhibiting at Mercator Media Ltd''s Seawork Exhibition for the first time this year.
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Wärtsilä solution for Condor ferries
Wärtsilä is to retrofit two UK-based Condor Ferries with its new Aquarius Ready ballast water management system (BWMS) solution.
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German yards bulge with ferry work
Four old ferries and excursion boats operating between the North German mainland and offshore islands have been given new leases of life at small local shipyards, to meet new safety rules or other needs.
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Progress made to salvage UK shipbuilding
Progress is being made to rescue the future of UK shipbuilding as Lambert Smith Hampton is appointed to act as the marketing agent for a major facility at Portsmouth Dockyard.
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Fenders for defence
UK Norfolk based Fendercare Marine, supplier of marine products and services, has won a significant contract to supply Yokohama fenders to the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD).
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Fugro EIA for Aberdeen
Fugro EMU has been appointed to undertake a full Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and prepare an Environmental Statement (ES) in relation to the expansion of Aberdeen Harbour in the UK.
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Port of Gdansk redevelopment
Engineering and development consultancy, Mott MacDonald, has been appointed by Deepwater Container Terminal Gdansk (DCT Gdansk) in Poland to carry out construction work for a new €160m quay.
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Nordsee Ost windfarm work
The UK’s FoundOcean has completed grouting operations on the 48th turbine, of RWE Innogy’s 295MW capacity Nordsee Ost Offshore windfarm.
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Sealite LEDs brighten up Oz
Long-time Seawork exhibitor, Sealite, recently completed an overhaul of Emery Point Lighthouse for Darwin Port Corporation.
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Underwater gauge launches in Middle East
Unique System FZE, part of the UAE’s Unique Maritime Group, has introduced Cygnus Instrument’s new DIVE MK2 underwater gauge to the Middle East region.